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hoosierwindowtek
Nothing was written about this in the makes/models section:

Does anyone know how to get this thing out? can it be done? (I'm referring to the brakelight in the rear window.)

I might just have to use the bulldozer 'cause I can't even get the rear deck out without creating some major stress.

Thanks!
S and S
Never done one dunno.gif
TINTDESIGNZ
hmmmmmmm.gif I've done alot of the 4 drs but no coupe! I'm no help either! hmmmmmmm.gif
tigerstripe
I did one when they first came out, and I think the back seat had to be pulled, but its been several months,
hoosierwindowtek
Well, I'm gonna answer my own question;

I ended up pulling the rear deck and the light fixture is permanently mounted to it.

So, it's either bulldozer, or pull the deck.

Thanks, for the responses

BTW, This rear deck makes the honda civic rear deck look like a piece of cake!
jimmies
I've got one of these coming in later this week - how does the deck come out on it? Just pull straight up around the edges?
tintman237
Just use a Bulldozer
losdawg
QUOTE (tintman237 @ Sep 27 2006, 02:11 PM) [*]435559[/*]
Just use a Bulldozer

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jimmies
QUOTE (tintman237 @ Sep 27 2006, 01:11 PM) [*]435559[/*]
Just use a Bulldozer

Any issues with contamination doing it this way?
tintman237
no do you have a bulldozer and bulldozer scrubbie?
flush out behind there after cleaning, and install it
jimmies
I don't, I've got a lil chizzler, black and gold cards, side swiper and conquerer. Think a conquerer or side swiper could do it - or am I better off visiting filmhandler.com for a dozer?
tintman237
get a dozer, and scrubbie dozer or pull the deck

http://filmhandler.com/index.cfm?fuseactio...atalog_Num=0649

http://filmhandler.com/index.cfm?fuseactio...atalog_Num=0647






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